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George Andreas Papandreou (Gr****: Γεώργιος Ανδρέας Παπανδρέου,
pronounced [ʝeˈorʝios papanˈðreu],
shortened to
Giorgos (Γιώργος) [ˈʝorɣos] to distinguish...
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Giorgakis Olympios (Gr****: Γιωργάκης Ολύμπιος; Romanian:
Iordache Olimpiotul; Serbian: Капетан Јоргаћ; 1772–1821) was an
armatole and
military commander...
- Gr****s.
Giorgakis Olympios, a
military leader who
commanded an army in Wallachia, was
garrisoned in the
Moldavian Secu Monastery;
Giorgakis fought until...
- (1762–1842); Karađorđe and Gr****
volunteer Giorgakis Olympios (1772–1821);
commander Hajduk-Veljko (1780–1813) and
Giorgakis Olympios;
commanders Stojan Čupić...
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Giorgakis Olympios, with whom she
moved to
Wallachia and
later Bucharest. They had
three children: Milan, Aleksandar, and Jevrosima. When
Giorgakis was...
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forces of Ypsilantis. The latter,
after a
council with his co-leaders (
Giorgakis Olympios,
Nikolaos Ypsilantis,
Vasileios Karavias),
decided to attack...
- meat in a
sealed pit to
avoid the
smoke being seen.
Antonis Katsantonis Giorgakis Olympios Odysseas Androutsos Athanasios Diakos Geórgios Karaïskákis Theodoros...
- Karametsis. She was the wife of the
Souliot chieftain Giorgakis Botsis. The
extended family of
Giorgakis Botsis had
settled in the
coastal village of Riniasa...
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Georgios L****anis
Constantine Levidis Dimitrie Macedonski Anastasios Manakis Giorgakis Olympios Yiannis Pharmakis Michael Soutzos Roxani Soutzos Athanasios Tsakalov...
- Gr**** politics,
business and the army.
Revolutionaries Rigas Feraios and
Giorgakis Olympios,
Prime Minister Ioannis Kolettis,
billionaires and benefactors...